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Journal of Social Science
Published by Ridwan Institute
ISSN : 27209938     EISSN : 27215202     DOI : 10.46799
Core Subject : Science, Social,
The Journal of Social Science is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published bimonthly once by Ridwan Institute The Journal of Social Science provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Economics, Culture, Law, Geography, and Education that belong to the social context.
Articles 614 Documents
Humanism Counseling: Finding Gaps in the Concept of Religious Guidance and Counseling in Indonesian Government Regulation (Normative Study of Government Regulation No. 111/2014) Indri Indri; Usman Abu Bakar; Abdul Matin bin Salman
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (267.627 KB) | DOI: 10.46799/jss.v2i3.131

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This paper finds and explains the side of the discussion of religion in government regulation no. 111/2014. The results show that there is no vacancy in the discussion of religion in this regulation. One of the functions of guidance and counseling services is understanding, which is to help counselees have a better understanding of themselves and their environment (education, work, culture, and religious norms). In its application, guidance and counseling services in educational units as a whole are packaged into four service components, one of which is the basic service component, where the main objective is an effort to help counselees have awareness (understanding) of themselves and their environment (education, work, social culture, and religion). While the concept of communication guidance and counseling services that religion is a fixed(intended)and services that are not fixed (unintended), which subsequently gave birth to concepts counseling humanism.
Dentists’ Behavior of Preventive Measures toward COVID-19 transmission at Dental Clinics in Pekanbaru City Oktavia Dewi; Nurlisis Nurlisis; M Reyhan
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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ackground Dentist professions are the greatest risk of being infected with Covid-19 virus. Dentists are very often exposed to bioaerosol, which is produced during dental work. There were 202 dentists in Indonesia who died due to exposure to the covid-19 virus. Dentists' behavior and attitude in dealing with the Covid-19 virus outbreak is very important in preventing transmission of the virus their practice room. This study aims to analyze the behavior of dentists to prevent covid transmission during dental treatment in the practice room. This research was a qualitative research with an exploratory approach. The research subjects were several dentists practicing independently in Pekanbaru City who were selected by purposive sampling. The data were collected by conducting in-depth interviews and incidental observations when the dentist performed treatment in the practice room. Data analysis was performed using the theme design and data validity test using source triangulation and data triangulation. All dentists have good knowledge and attitudes in preventing the transmission of covid-19, however, not all dentists have taken infection prevention measures because they have not used personal protective equipment (PPE) according to the standards recommended by the Indonesian Association of Dentists (PDGI) and Indonesian Doctor Association (IDI). This is due to inconvenience at work and limited costs. The behavior of preventing the transmission of covid-19 carried out by dentists in an independent practice room is not optimal. It is expected that dentists wear level 3 personal protective equipment and the government facilitates periodic swab checks and provides vaccinations.
Implementation of Covid-19 on Character Education Suwarno Suwarno; Durhan Durhan; Muhaimin Muhaimin
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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Corona Virus Disease 2019 or known as COVID-19 outbreak was first discovered in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and then designated as a pandemic by WHO on March 11, 2020. This study uses the method of literature research or literature studies. To implement character education during the covid-19 pandemic, good cooperation between parents, educators (teachers), communities and governments (educational units) is needed to achieve success in character building.
Implementation of Islamic Management based on Maqasid Sharia in Information Services Company (Case Study: Islamic Analytix Singapore) Wily Mohammad; Dian Tiara Nurhasanah
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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Management is the art of regulating the process of utilizing human resources and other sources effectively and efficiently to achieve certain goals. Management has been used by many companies in this world, also has been influenced by social values including religion. Muslims who always adhere to Islamic law as a way of life properly will receive benefits in the form of Maqasid Sharia based on the level of Maslahah given by Allah. Humans, as the manager for themselves, for their family, or for their organization also really need to protect things in the concept of Maqasid Sharia and determine the level of protection using the concept of Maslahah. This can also be applied to companies, especially if its people are muslim, to make the company, management, and the people therein happy, live long, and blessed by Allah. Islamic Analytix is an Information Services company based in Singapore. This company provides Market Research, Market Analytics, and Market Intelligence through the platform. The staff, managers, and directors are mostly Muslim. The result of this research shows that Islamic Analytix Singapore is implementing Islamic management based on Maqasid Sharia. It can be seen from the good religious attainment (ad-Din), good quality of the life (an-Nafs), good quality of science or intellect (al-Aql), good quality of offspring (an-Nasl), and good quantity of wealth (al-Maal). These results also according to the maslahah concept such as primary needs (dharuriyyat), secondary needs (hajjiyyah), and tertiary needs (tahsiniyyah).
The Effect of Audiovisual Learning System on Self-Efficacy and Critical Thinking Ability in Science Lessons on Human Digestive System Materials Science Yasin Yasin; Abin Syamsudin; Daeng Arifin; Waska Warta
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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tudents' critical thinking ability in teaching and learning activities on human digestive system material is still low, where students are less skilled in collecting and analyzing data, relevant facts and identifying problems, so students have difficulty in solving problems with alternatives that fit the logic. Based on the results of the hypothetical test analysis obtained t hit > t daf (1.67), then accept. Hi means that there is an influence on the use of audiovisual learning media on critical thinking ability in human digestive system materials in grade VIII students of SMP Negeri 1 And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu Regency. From the calculation of t test above obtained t count = 4,957 while t table at the level of trust 95% (significance 5%) with dk numerator is 1.70. Because t count (4,957) > t table (1,70) Hi accepted means there is an influence on the use of audiovisual learning media on self-efficacy in human digestive system materials in grade VIII students smp negeri 1 Filled And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu. The result of this study is a description of the efficacy of students of grade VIII SMP Negeri 1 Filled And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu Regency, by using audiovisual media learning system in human digestive system materials belongs to high category. There is an influence of audiovisual media learning system on self-efficacy on human digestive system materials in students VIII SMP Negeri 1 Filled And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu.
Analysis of The Impact of Destination Digital Tourist Attraction Homestay Accommodation on Visiting Interests to Make Decisions on Visiting Tourists at Mangunan Forest Management Resort Yoki Anang A W
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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This study aims to test the Influence of Digital Destination, Tourist Attraction, Homestay Accommodation On Visiting Interests To Make Decisions to Visit Tourists In Mangunan Forest Management Resort Managed by Notowono Cooperative. The research was conducted on 100 respondents, especially tourists visiting the Mangunan Forest Management Resort area.The results of this study showed: 1). Digital Destination Variables have no significant effect on Visiting Interests with a coefficient value of 0.067 (P Value < 0.05) which is 0.506 2). Coefficient 0.061 (P Value < 0.05) is 0.504 3). Homestay Accomodation variable has a significant effect on Visiting Interest with a coefficient value of 0.596 (P Value > 0.05) 0.000 4). The Digital Destination variable has a significant effect on visiting decisions with a coefficient value of 0.263 (P Value > 0.05) of 0.004. 5). Variable Tourist Attraction to Visiting Decision with a coefficient value of 0.082 (P Value < 0.05) is 0.354. 6). Homestay Accomodation variable has a significant effect on the decision to visit with a coefficient value of 0.244 (P Value > 0.05) of 0.041. The Visiting Interest Variable has a significant effect on visiting decisions with a coefficient value of 0.328 (P Value > 0.05) of 0.002.
Population Migration and The Challenges of Economic Growth in North Sumatera in Year (1988-2020) Zulkarnain Nasution; Muhammad Ali Al Ihsan
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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Population increase has the impact on demographic transition (changes in population structure). Indonesia is entering the demographic bonus period, there is the increase in the percentage of the working age population. According to theory, population can affect economic growth (in this study the effect on gross domestic product or GDP). One of the demographic components that affect population composition is population mobility or migration. This study used migration, risk migration and dependency ratios to show the latest patterns / trends of population mobility (last 20 years). The results showed that the variables in this study had a positive and negative effect on GDP growth. Of the three variables, the greatest influence is given by percentage of dependency ratio variable. The results of this study showed that migration and risk migration had negative impact on economic growth while the dependency ratio had a positive impact on economic growth. North Sumatra must be optimistic to increase economic growth by utilizing components that can boost the economy and one of them is the dependency ratio.
Online Learning Evaluation In Malang City and Batu To Improve SMK Students Competency Ema Sumiarti; Rusijono Rusijono; Andi Mariono
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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The important role of policy makers is to develop and improve program implementation. The purpose of the study in general is to evaluate the supporting components of the implementation of online learning which include learning facilities at home and parents' attention in learning, the input component of students' initial abilities, and the process components of activeness following online learning in relation to increasing the competence of SMK students in Malang and Batu. The research design uses evaluation research. The research sample involved 240 students of the multimedia expertise program at SMKN 4, 5, 11 Malang City and SMKN 3 Batu. The data analysis technique used in this research was SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) and LISREL. The results of this study are, 1) learning facilities at home have a direct effect on students' initial abilities, student activity. 2) parents' attention in learning has a direct effect on students' initial ability and student competence, and has an indirect effect on student learning activeness and competence.
Analysis of Motivation, Knowledge and Investment Education on Investment Interest in Capital Market Kurniawan Patma; Maylen K.P. Kambuaya; Rama Soyan Arunglamba; Hesty T. Salle
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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The purpose of this study is to determine and analyze the effect of investment motivation, investment knowledge on investment interest, investment education on investment interest in the capital market for students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Cenderawasi University. The population taken in this study were students of the 2016 FEB Uncen Accounting Study Program and the 2017 class. The knowledge variable affected the investment interest of the 2016 FEB Uncen Accounting Study Program students and the 2017 class. Accounting FEB Uncen class 2016, class 2017 and class 2018.
Analysis of The Effect of Compensation, Organizational Commitment, and Work Environment on Employee Performance Happy Danni; Ahmad Alim Bachri
Journal of Social Science Vol. 2 No. 4 (2021): Journal of Social Science
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The purpose of this study is to find out and analyze the simultaneous and partial influence of compensation, organizational commitment, and work environment on employee performance at PT Sarana Daya Mandiri Banjarmasin. This research is explanatory research, which is a study that highlights between variables and tests the hypotheses that have been formulated. The type of research used is associative (causal relationship), which aims to know the relationship between two or more variables. The research sample was as many as 36 respondents who were employees at PT Sarana Daya Mandiri Banjarmasin. Data analysis techniques are used multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that compensation, organizational commitment and work environment simultaneously and partially affect employee performance. This indicates that if these three factors increase, it will directly impact the improvement of employee performance. Based on these results, the research hypothesis is accepted.

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